Sim Racing - Car go NNNEEEEOWWW!!

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Favourite Sim

  • iRacing

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Assetto Corsa

    Votes: 7 58.3%
  • RaceRoom

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • RFactor

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • F1 Series

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Automobilista

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • BeamNG

    Votes: 3 25.0%

  • Total voters
    12

The Patrician

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The last simracing thread died a death some years back, it seems, so here’s another go at it.

I‘m just out of rookies in iRenting and am now facing imminent bankruptcy. Also looking forward to Gran Turismo 7 and do love me a bit of F1.

What’s your game of choice? Favourite track, favourite car, favourite streamer?
 
I play AC not really a racer, I just like to hotlap circuits and the super high quality modding scene really attracted me to AC over other sims.
Favorite track? Spa is obvious but Imola is a close second.
Favorite car? Porshe 911 RSR and Corvette C8.R (big GTE fan btw) both sound and look amazing
Favorite Streamer/content creator? SuperGT makes good videos. i find them pretty relaxing.

Another sim youtuber i like is SouthPawRacer . He makes videos more about criticizing bad racetracks and also host the Maxx Bantz Iracing series which is basically shitpost racing.
Greatest hits imo

Also I use a g29 cause cheap.
 
You know, I am going to say Watkins. I am a Eurofag, but I really like that Yank course, it just flows so nicely for any G series cars. Its shite for anything aero, just not big enough.

AC/C is king. I remember trying to hard with pcars 2, it just had so many issues. I had hoped they learned for 3, but they went in that same odd simcade zone that most games die in.

I like shit like Forza and NFS for the arcade fun of it all, and AC and a few F1 and rally sims. But that bit in the middle, it oddly never works for me.
 
Does anyone have a full sim rig? I have a Thrustmaster T300 but it's mounted to my desk with an office chair. Been thinking about either DIYing my own stand or getting a prefab kit.
 
The stuff in Midnight Club and Burnout still brings me back good memories
 
I raced online on racedepartment from 2013 to 2016 on pretty much every sim in existence.
Overall I had the most fun with Game Stock Car/Automobilista 1, my favorite car was the Formula Vee, very slow but it would slide like a rally car on snow (ok, an exaggeration, but you get the point).
And an unusual and interesting track selection, the Virginia international raceway is glorious.

Dealing with how the tyres behaved on rFactor 2 was an interesting challange, it maybe felt more real than other sims. But hard to say without racing anything in real life.
 
I don't know if NASCAR Heat 5 counts as a sim but I got it some time back as part of a program to learn professional sports through vidya. It is quite surprising how hard turning left can be, turns out realistic (or just not totally arcadey) street cars are not super maneuverable at a million miles per hour on dirt, who knew?!?!

NASCAR gets hated on for being "making a left turn" and I was one of those ignorant people that thought that way, though I kind of knew in my heart there must be way more to it than that.

The more I've played Heat and read about NASCAR (trying to actually watch a race puts me to sleep), it's quite a thinking man's sport, with the tactics of it mostly revolving around:

1) A trade-off between pit stops and tires wearing down. The way they drive, the speed they drive, and the amount they drive grinds those tires down within a single race. The worse the tire gets, the slower the car gets, until there's a risk the tire can actually blow out. Pulling in for a tire change is a trade between time lost now and time lost in the future.

2) When a car tailgates another car, both gain speed due to some physics woo involving the air, though the one in the back gets a bigger boost. This stacks, quite dramatically, with more cars. This means racers can often engage in tacit diplomacy, do they help each other, does the rear driver try to go around, or does the front driver try to shake the rear driver?

3) A bunch of cars driving in a peloton (like the Tour de France) looks less exciting, but trying to navigate at high speeds in a tight pack like that is a unique challenge.

4) There's a sort of ranking where racers compete first for their position (so the best aren't gimped by being put in the back). Success isn't so much about winning (when you have dozens of racers) but about improving on your starting position.
 
Necro. What gear yall using got second hand moza r3 and love the little fucker waiting on 3drap pedal mods for clutch and throttle. Also what games are you playing? I'm drifting in AC and trying to get good in ralley again with Dirt 2.0 have AC ralley but its still alpha and doesn't support my fucking hand break
 
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